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Forbes Magazine: Article on entrepreneurs,guy who start. Dog web site,month of mag.?

Looking to find an article Forbes Magazine did. The article entails a story of a guy,(believe Tim Rienhold,or Riengold). He couldn't have a dog in his new apartment,so he surfed online to appease his passion for dogs,and wound up starting his own website. Used Google to power his website,and wound up making a million within a year or so!,(if I have the facts right!) I know it sounds wacked,but i was in the doctor's office recently,(no my foot,not my head),so I picked up Forbes,(beats Womens Day!),and came upon this article. Anyone out there familiar with Forbes Mag? If so what month was it? Checked out Forbes.com,(in fact I joined!),but don't seem to have the name correct, or the month! (oh yeah,.....can't wait for the heckler's to start,.....Forbe's who?)

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  1. Googlespawn By Victoria Murphy Barret | Apr 10 '06 No one is trying to sell pet food online, yet. But a minibubble is forming in the Google ad revenue stream Two years ago Ted W.N. Rheingold was riding out the tech slump doing Web design jobs from home. He and his wife wanted a dog, but his landlord said no. So the Rheingolds lived the dog life vicariously by browsing photos on dog rescue sites. This was his inspiration for Dogster and Catster, two sites he runs for pet fanciers to share photos and stories. Like Friendster, it's a social networking site--but with fur--and 211,000 member .......
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